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![]() I would certainly need to examine this more closely, but Kai might be on the right track considering the possibility that it is Moro made in the likeness of an Indo keris. |
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possibility that it was put together for a boy? just thinking out loud... actually more of a dagger than a sword.
i have a similar size kris. notice the somewhat similarity on the pommel shape. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=17109 |
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Remember too that there was a lot of trade between the Indonesian islands and the Moro Philippines.
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Hello Jose,
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Regards, Kai |
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Hello Ron,
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Actually, how does your kris grip feel when utilising it for stabbing? I'm not positive that I'd call both pommels being stylistically similar/related though (except for restrictions due to diminutive size). Regards, Kai |
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Again, i hate to make too many judgements based on this one unclear photo, but the iron color and style of this pamor looks a bit like more contemporary Madura efforts and made me also wonder if this isn't old Moro dress married to a more recent Indonesian blade. ![]() |
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